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Trying to do a little automated planning of this trek innawoods
Trying to go from the black arrow on the right to the black arrow on the left.
On the right, there's a slope-map calculated, where 0deg is black and 89deg (it's a .5 meter dem, so 90 isn't very well represented) is white.
My question is how the fuck I can plan a switchback path on the hard part. The section right next to the cliff is covered in LARGE scree (ranging from a person's size to a bus), but some LLM recommended using the grass walk and path algorithms--unfortunately, they don't calculate SHIT. I think I've gotta modulate the slope path somehow to say I don't want to walk more than a 6% grade to get there, within reason.
Anyone deal with this shit before? What do you do in order to plan a big walk?
Trying to go from the black arrow on the right to the black arrow on the left.
On the right, there's a slope-map calculated, where 0deg is black and 89deg (it's a .5 meter dem, so 90 isn't very well represented) is white.
My question is how the fuck I can plan a switchback path on the hard part. The section right next to the cliff is covered in LARGE scree (ranging from a person's size to a bus), but some LLM recommended using the grass walk and path algorithms--unfortunately, they don't calculate SHIT. I think I've gotta modulate the slope path somehow to say I don't want to walk more than a 6% grade to get there, within reason.
Anyone deal with this shit before? What do you do in order to plan a big walk?